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all right dimitri europe is already getting less oil of course into trance data all exports to europe will be decreased in the first quarter of the next year because things are slow there because the demand is not that great a lot despite that though experts say that the european commission got very concerned on that fact that russia has diversified its export channels and now will be able to shift its priority market from the west to the e.u. . all right thank you very much for that you look very nicely covered in snow though in this very christmassy weather in moscow so very very very merry christmas to you are you in the mood and what is it you want for christmas this. well there was it's. tough to toys that can't produce. movers the real ones but we three if you are really interested i will let you know what they were. idea thank you very much. the reason i actually asked that question is because habits and tastes for christmas gifts are changing the most popular gift this year according to the financial times is not a dollar a truck or even a video game it's everything and one ta
all right dimitri europe is already getting less oil of course into trance data all exports to europe will be decreased in the first quarter of the next year because things are slow there because the demand is not that great a lot despite that though experts say that the european commission got very concerned on that fact that russia has diversified its export channels and now will be able to shift its priority market from the west to the e.u. . all right thank you very much for that you look...
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for over russian oil exports to europe arctic reasoning according to trans data they will continue to decrease in the first quarter of the next year but that's because they don't know they're just part of that experts say that the european commission doesn't really concerned about the fact that russia has diversified its next part channels and it will be able to shift its priority markets from the west to the east. finally this our habits and tastes for christmas gifts are changing the most popular gift this year according to the financial times is not a dollar a toy truck or even a video game and everything in one a tablet computer now analysts predict that kids as young as three year olds will be grasping onto. kindle fires at skyrocketing rates now that is creating quite a stir for giants like mattel and hasbro although they prefer not to say that because some analysts are lowering their forecast for fourth quarter toys sales county estimates about one point four billion dollars for hasbro and two point three because the first three quarter. actually pretty disappointing but compan
for over russian oil exports to europe arctic reasoning according to trans data they will continue to decrease in the first quarter of the next year but that's because they don't know they're just part of that experts say that the european commission doesn't really concerned about the fact that russia has diversified its next part channels and it will be able to shift its priority markets from the west to the east. finally this our habits and tastes for christmas gifts are changing the most...
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in both europe and america -- with eugenics. in america a group was led by such people as margaret sanger, whose journal, the birth control review, endorsed her friends book, quote, the title is the rising tide of color, against white world supremacy. her into this negro project use black ministers, including adam clayton powell to promote birth control. but the effort in england, germany and the united states to melt public health and eugenics rampart deeper. rather, they found their way into international and state policy with support from groups such as the national committee for mental hygiene, urging sterilization as a newcomer to quote prevent this class of persons from propagating, unquote. germany use venereal disease law to enlist doctors, greatly extending the power of the state into the private sphere kind producing a union with a medical profession that would be preferred rather easily in the third reich. in germany, one expert observe quote the more scientific a doctor's outlook was, the more politically naÏve he w
in both europe and america -- with eugenics. in america a group was led by such people as margaret sanger, whose journal, the birth control review, endorsed her friends book, quote, the title is the rising tide of color, against white world supremacy. her into this negro project use black ministers, including adam clayton powell to promote birth control. but the effort in england, germany and the united states to melt public health and eugenics rampart deeper. rather, they found their way into...
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and some analysts the media have already been speculating whether this summit may eventually show if europe wants to see russia as a strategic partner in the very dark times it is going through right now or it wants to stick to rather difficult and difficult position on many issues with russia as we are as well as the media and the analysts are expecting that putin will reconfirm russia's stance on the syrian conflict that it must be resolved at the negotiation table in full accordance with the international law this is something that has already touched upon during his annual press conference in moscow on thursday. we're not concerned about the fate of assad's regime we understand what's going on there the family has been in power for forty years in undoubtedly there is demand for change. but we're concerned about what happens next in the country we just don't want ongoing strife between today's opposition if it takes power in the current government if they become the opposition it can't go on forever so obviously will be in for a very long and interesting day and we'll be bringing up date
and some analysts the media have already been speculating whether this summit may eventually show if europe wants to see russia as a strategic partner in the very dark times it is going through right now or it wants to stick to rather difficult and difficult position on many issues with russia as we are as well as the media and the analysts are expecting that putin will reconfirm russia's stance on the syrian conflict that it must be resolved at the negotiation table in full accordance with the...
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just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved in animal welfare say must be addressed as dogs are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they're. especially when it gets enough to eat dog to be happy whatever you dictate but there is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it those in relationships with our littles though are confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future. the fantasize about castrating you are taking my animals away our friend has found a razor blade in this post with a note do it yourself so we don't have to wear is doing arrived too often but the arrive every now and then in the subway someone was yelling at me calling me names and i'm concerned that attacks could become physical without an office. these are all over already really well let's get straight to the r.t. world update now some other global news for you in brief susan rice has withdrawn her name from contention for the post of u.s. secretary of state said because she's been under fire from republi
just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved in animal welfare say must be addressed as dogs are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they're. especially when it gets enough to eat dog to be happy whatever you dictate but there is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it those in relationships with our littles though are confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future. the fantasize...
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greece europe so one cannot say that there is in case of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. for egypt is on tenterhooks moral protests are expected between those backing in the posing president. why the country could plunge into civil war as a deeply divisive constitution friend looms large. on the story of an american woman who was forcibly sterilized as a teenager as part of a government program to build a support healthy nation so here a couple minutes. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can't go on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fishermen and provides a business opportunity for hunches. ther
greece europe so one cannot say that there is in case of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. for egypt is on tenterhooks moral protests are expected between those...
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just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved an animal welfare say must be addressed as dogs are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they're. head beat especially when it gets enough to eat dogs will be happy whatever you dictate but there is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it those in relationships with our littles though are confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future you want to find a fantasize about castrating you're taking my animals away our friend has found a razor blade in this post with a note do it yourself so we don't have to work where is don't arrive too often but the arrive every now and then in the subway someone was yelling at me calling me names i'm concerned that attacks could become physical but often after stars these are all over our t.v. jerry. for a couple of minutes here in our laura lister in washington d.c. a capital account that's after just a short break. this is day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of
just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved an animal welfare say must be addressed as dogs are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they're. head beat especially when it gets enough to eat dogs will be happy whatever you dictate but there is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it those in relationships with our littles though are confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future...
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we're seeing definitive bifurcation of northern europe and southern europe. southern europe, we are creating an underclass of long-term, especially youth unemployed that is going to give us a problem when the economies eventually start to get into balance and start to pick up. we still have this issue, even though we have tens of millions of people out of work, we still can't find the right skills and the right time. >> you mentioned the uk. the unemployment picture never got that bad in britain. so what happens now? why did it outperform? >> the uk is so different from the rest of europe. we've got london, the financial services sector, that didn't actually, in terms of job numbers, get hit as hard as the rest of europe. so the uk has been pretty resilience. that is starting to create jobs regionally all around the country. the thing we have to look at, though, is a lot of the jobs that have been created are part-time and temporary. but both are still jobs and now jobs are being created in the uk. >>. >> david there speaking with ross. >>> now, the fed begin
we're seeing definitive bifurcation of northern europe and southern europe. southern europe, we are creating an underclass of long-term, especially youth unemployed that is going to give us a problem when the economies eventually start to get into balance and start to pick up. we still have this issue, even though we have tens of millions of people out of work, we still can't find the right skills and the right time. >> you mentioned the uk. the unemployment picture never got that bad in...
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much less consumer dependent than what we see maybe in europe and the u.s. but, yes, that meeting is just back into expansion territory. that's good in itself. global growth will be looking for china to be going ahead. so good but modest. so any demand elsewhere could have an impact on china. >> have we had the china slowdown? >> we've had mosts of it i think. but again, china is very much in recent line with the cycle of the global economy and we'll be looking for some of the big growth engines to help them, as well. >> what's the chinese swing factor for investors? >> sitting in europe clearly it's something we focus upon. is it a driving force, absolutely not. the tail risk i think is what scares us. so do i feel heartened by the numbers in china, yes, it's kind of a positive. but there's more important things. >> if you're worried about synchronized global slowdown, you need one begin sort of spluttering on a little bit better. >> the difficulty is that it's a very large consensus among the investors in europe that come what may, they're not going to fee
much less consumer dependent than what we see maybe in europe and the u.s. but, yes, that meeting is just back into expansion territory. that's good in itself. global growth will be looking for china to be going ahead. so good but modest. so any demand elsewhere could have an impact on china. >> have we had the china slowdown? >> we've had mosts of it i think. but again, china is very much in recent line with the cycle of the global economy and we'll be looking for some of the big...
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paid so we can buy the basic necessities food housing shelter etc the middle class traditionally in europe and the united states has provided these so-called middle class jobs or more accurately higher paid working class jobs and this has been eroded by outsourcing by currency manipulation by laziness and incompetence on the part of industrial firms so there's a book called unfit to manage which shows that a lot of the incompetence in manufacturing was caused by companies that could not competently organize production this is also a theme in the work of seymour mehlman and his book profits without production so there is a way to do this there are companies right now in new york michigan elsewhere which could begin to fill these orders so we import for example a large share of the advanced technology used in mass transportation systems we can be building things here in the united states so this is the vision of victor ruth the great united auto workers leader we have these models people like michael moore have advocated this so what i've done is i've done detailed research that interviewed
paid so we can buy the basic necessities food housing shelter etc the middle class traditionally in europe and the united states has provided these so-called middle class jobs or more accurately higher paid working class jobs and this has been eroded by outsourcing by currency manipulation by laziness and incompetence on the part of industrial firms so there's a book called unfit to manage which shows that a lot of the incompetence in manufacturing was caused by companies that could not...
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but in europe our inequality that we have here maintains a dynamism and actually social mobility. in western europe these days is higher than it is in the united states or in other societies for that matter ok pepe what about the welfare state cannot survive all this yes in scandinavia exactly it's it does survive in scandinavia it's not going to survive in the club med countries and if you compare their social services to the countries in the north sea is the legs behind them france which is more or less the middle term between the mad in the scandinavians you know will survive but how they're going to pay it they don't know sarkozy didn't know and obviously they are pathetic francois hollande also doesn't know how to pay these bills so the problem is and when you when you see the bric countries where social services and help for the poor it's legs away behind even the club med countries you know if that's even more complicated like in brazil for instance if you are poor if you don't have private social security you have to go to a state hospital and you spend like six months or
but in europe our inequality that we have here maintains a dynamism and actually social mobility. in western europe these days is higher than it is in the united states or in other societies for that matter ok pepe what about the welfare state cannot survive all this yes in scandinavia exactly it's it does survive in scandinavia it's not going to survive in the club med countries and if you compare their social services to the countries in the north sea is the legs behind them france which is...
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any growth we can get in europe is good news. the fact that germany is seeing stronger growth doesn't necessarily resolve on the european periphery. and i think this is really important to understand this divergence that we've seen in europe for a very long time now with the periphery and recession and germany doing better. and this is where perhaps we see a little bit of a paradox in the european situation. the ecb has fixed funding coming in with the omt as an insurance backing up the esm. at the same time, to access that program, to have that insurance, countries have to sign up to a program of austerity and structural reform. the same time we know that austerity and structural reform puts in danger the growth, risks social tension -- >> negative cycle, right -- >> of course to see downgrades in those countries. we see it's a very difficult situation in europe today. now coming back to the ecb and the ques of rate cut, i would say that if the ecb were to cut rates, it wouldn't really make a material change to my economic outlo
any growth we can get in europe is good news. the fact that germany is seeing stronger growth doesn't necessarily resolve on the european periphery. and i think this is really important to understand this divergence that we've seen in europe for a very long time now with the periphery and recession and germany doing better. and this is where perhaps we see a little bit of a paradox in the european situation. the ecb has fixed funding coming in with the omt as an insurance backing up the esm. at...
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the war party which is basically the democrats in the republics in the west but also some parties in europe as well so delete will fight it it's the decline of the roman empire you could you could see it's in slow motion but it's also the tour turbo accelerated version and we have to ask this question to our friends in beijing by the way because for them this is the chinese century so what are they putting in place in terms of not emulating all the mistakes committed by the west especially for these past one hundred years and is there going to be a chinese century that is chinese century chinese characteristics i don't think so but then we're going to talk about it soon ok alexander when you come in on this go ahead well i just don't think the west is in the climate quite on the contrary we're the most dynamic economic structure that exists on the face of the earth we tracked more foreign direct investment in europe alone than all the brics together india china russia and brazil and if one talks about the chinese century let's just look at a couple of elections that just took place everybod
the war party which is basically the democrats in the republics in the west but also some parties in europe as well so delete will fight it it's the decline of the roman empire you could you could see it's in slow motion but it's also the tour turbo accelerated version and we have to ask this question to our friends in beijing by the way because for them this is the chinese century so what are they putting in place in terms of not emulating all the mistakes committed by the west especially for...
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also he said united europe could be a competitor for the united states. with the arctic icecap, if the arctic was open for shipping and a friend would sail the northwest passage up green land and across canada that shipping in the northern arctic that could provide alternative routes that is somewhat less of an emphasis of the indian ocean. to bring russia closer to america fundamentally. it would make canada significant you have shale guest, the tar sand and the hydropower resources with open arctic it would be that much more significant. >> i would like to offer a quick comment. to go through another level off from the decade. but with the change with syria. but to on burden of responsibility, which countries do you envision south america, africa, you wrote about india obviously. in to be applied in and share our objectives? >> interesting brazil has carved out the identity. they always have trouble making arrangements to do missions of brazil. they are more standoffish. because of geography in west africa over the force of a decade so brazil would not
also he said united europe could be a competitor for the united states. with the arctic icecap, if the arctic was open for shipping and a friend would sail the northwest passage up green land and across canada that shipping in the northern arctic that could provide alternative routes that is somewhat less of an emphasis of the indian ocean. to bring russia closer to america fundamentally. it would make canada significant you have shale guest, the tar sand and the hydropower resources with open...
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economic structure that exists on the face of the earth we tracked more foreign direct investment in europe alone than all the brics together india china russia and brazil and if one talks about the chinese century let's just look at a couple of elections that just took place everybody followed the us elections it was a very tight race between president obama and mitt romney in france we had a new president elected and people followed that in russia there was an election but not much choice and in china there wasn't even the pretended they didn't pretend to elect a new leader they just put someone there and people don't want that people want democracy people want to say people want to play a role in their societies china does not offer that to them in the political sphere and therefore i believe for a long time coming there's not going to be a chinese century while alexander what about the middle class what it will be said about the middle class because that's the power of the west traditionally. yes i mean the middle class is very strong in the west pretty is right there are problems we ha
economic structure that exists on the face of the earth we tracked more foreign direct investment in europe alone than all the brics together india china russia and brazil and if one talks about the chinese century let's just look at a couple of elections that just took place everybody followed the us elections it was a very tight race between president obama and mitt romney in france we had a new president elected and people followed that in russia there was an election but not much choice and...
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it's just starting in the rest of europe. and i think britain is a very good argument to make that we can be active contributors to theuropean union but that does not mean signing up to everything that comes out of brussels. >> rose: would you support that as the main idea? >> well, he's certainly done a lot to help calm the european economy. i think the -- we've been doing this interview in june or july i think you will have been asking me quite rightly about whether the -- he's about to cut off his own and have some kind of financial crisis or bank filure we've removed along the tail risk of a bank failure and his program is the program he sketched out which hasn't come into operation but the program he sketched out of how there used to be help euro zone countries in trouble has done a lot to reassure the market that he says he will do and the european central bank will do whatever it takes to protect their currency. >> rose: has your attitudebout what's necessary for britain changed since yohave been in the office at 11 do
it's just starting in the rest of europe. and i think britain is a very good argument to make that we can be active contributors to theuropean union but that does not mean signing up to everything that comes out of brussels. >> rose: would you support that as the main idea? >> well, he's certainly done a lot to help calm the european economy. i think the -- we've been doing this interview in june or july i think you will have been asking me quite rightly about whether the -- he's...
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banks not doing too badly in europe as well. as far as debt markets, we had a spanish auction as well a short while ago. yields in spain, slightly higher on the back of it, up 5.35 percent. they did raise four and a quarter between the 3.5 to 4.5 billion they were looking the raise. they didn't get the total 4.5 billion, but it was across the three, seven and ten years. yields actually lower from previous auctions, still a bit higher on the seven year. what was interesting was the spanish ten year auction yield this morning came in 5.32%, pretty close to the cash yield as well. 5.46% was what the yield was in october, and 2.3 times. the ten-year today was better. they are now pre-funding for 2013. they've done the 2012 funding. on the commodity markets -- sorry, on the currency markets this is where we stand at the moment. aussie/dollar might be a little bit firmer, bearing in mind the sterling taking a bit of a dip. new orders contracting in the services pmi. for the first time since december 2010, not a good outlook for mr. os
banks not doing too badly in europe as well. as far as debt markets, we had a spanish auction as well a short while ago. yields in spain, slightly higher on the back of it, up 5.35 percent. they did raise four and a quarter between the 3.5 to 4.5 billion they were looking the raise. they didn't get the total 4.5 billion, but it was across the three, seven and ten years. yields actually lower from previous auctions, still a bit higher on the seven year. what was interesting was the spanish ten...
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at $3.60 this morning we're 50 going to europe and nine going to asia. so you understand, europe pays 10 to $12 for their gas. asia is paying 16. it is competitive number and makes sense. will america be able to do it? i think we will. the rl question is what kind of sale. melissa: i think the government will tax the hell out of it ranning the whole thing. that is debate for another thing. we appreciate your time. good thoughts. thanks, melissa. melissa: time for the fuel gauge report. slumping fuel prices and global economiconcerns pushed oil prices down for the fourth straight day. crude settled at $84.93 a barrel. that ithe lowest close since november 15th. a request to release more water into the mississippi river was shot down by a the army corps of engineers. a group of midwestern senators made the appeal. shrinking oil levels are threatening to close barge trafficlong the mississippi. this is a huge story. they said release would put upper midwest water supplies at risk. everyone wants wear here. >>> russia's state-owned oil giant, exxon will prov
at $3.60 this morning we're 50 going to europe and nine going to asia. so you understand, europe pays 10 to $12 for their gas. asia is paying 16. it is competitive number and makes sense. will america be able to do it? i think we will. the rl question is what kind of sale. melissa: i think the government will tax the hell out of it ranning the whole thing. that is debate for another thing. we appreciate your time. good thoughts. thanks, melissa. melissa: time for the fuel gauge report. slumping...
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every amnesty in the past weather in europe or in then united states has had the effect of attracting more people in the country illegally in the hopes of a future amnesty. lou: years ago i started talking about a rational, humane immigration policy that would take intocy account all of the concerns about displacement of those who were in this country illegally, a due process make a determination of how work permits and legal status occurred. that is not enough.th the activist groups in this country t insist upon one thing, it is remarkable demand in my eyes, they insist upon amnesty and this president is insisting upon amnesty. what is your reaction? >> what i worry about most is not amnesty, but incredibly successful campaign toma stigmatize any immigration enforcementti whatsoever.ha when you have opposition across the country to a program called secure communities which says if you have committed a crime and you enter a jail, the jailsh authorities should notify the federal immigrationh authorities to your presence, that is now viewed as unfair to legal immigrants, so we can't eve
every amnesty in the past weather in europe or in then united states has had the effect of attracting more people in the country illegally in the hopes of a future amnesty. lou: years ago i started talking about a rational, humane immigration policy that would take intocy account all of the concerns about displacement of those who were in this country illegally, a due process make a determination of how work permits and legal status occurred. that is not enough.th the activist groups in this...
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and europe then pushed the free trade. the euro itself actually owes a lot to the uk's expertise. the creation of the euro, a lot of people within the euro were saying, well, you know, we're going to go ahead along and do this and we're going to do this and we're going to do that. and it was the expertise of the city of london and the british civil severalants heading the european euro projects who said actually, no, that won't work in practical terms. politicians have to live in the real world. >> and maybe to pander to people in the way that there are fears that they may have. even all of that said, how important is it for the eu that they maintain this relationship? >> well, i think the relationship has got to change. so my view is that the euro absolutely survives. ubs has always, always believed that the euro will be 17 countries. it should never have been created, you about now that it's here, it must stay intact. but the eu's relationship, that i think probably does have to adjust. because the eurozone has to integr
and europe then pushed the free trade. the euro itself actually owes a lot to the uk's expertise. the creation of the euro, a lot of people within the euro were saying, well, you know, we're going to go ahead along and do this and we're going to do this and we're going to do that. and it was the expertise of the city of london and the british civil severalants heading the european euro projects who said actually, no, that won't work in practical terms. politicians have to live in the real...
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bank of america, domestic banks with little exposure to europe. jpmorgan, morgan stanley with tremendous exposure to the continent. that's why at times i've had to dismiss the earning pr share gains entirely at the moment if the cohort was radically out of favor. but i never just forgot them. instead i tried to choose -- figure out which ones can at times break the tug of the sector, the gravitational pull, and which ones can really shine because if the sector falls back into favor i've got to be ready. for example, ever since the market hit bottom in 2009, remember the march bottom, generational, we've seen many sectors of retail and individual stocks within those sectors outperform. i like to listen to the earnings calls of all the retailers, but at given times i am wrapped by the groups doing the best. by far the top performers during this period than the discount stores. particularly the dollar stores. notably dollar general, dg, and dollar tree. when i see the markets tired of money go to retail, i go back to my earnings report memory and i r
bank of america, domestic banks with little exposure to europe. jpmorgan, morgan stanley with tremendous exposure to the continent. that's why at times i've had to dismiss the earning pr share gains entirely at the moment if the cohort was radically out of favor. but i never just forgot them. instead i tried to choose -- figure out which ones can at times break the tug of the sector, the gravitational pull, and which ones can really shine because if the sector falls back into favor i've got to...
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iran is working on a longer-range missile capability, an intermediate range missile, that could reach europe. and these guys are good. eventually they will develop an icbm that could reach the united states. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are getting too close. >> graeme lawson, a great historian of the cuban missile crisis said that the iran nuclear issue is the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. (instrumental music) >> and north korea continues to make itself heard, regularly testing nuclear missiles despite international condemnation. >> it's estimated that the next time north korea tests a nuclear weapon it could be by highly enriched uranium, whereas the last two were believed to be through the plutonium route. so this is very problematic, not just because north korea having lots of fissile material is a bad thing, but north korea has a t
iran is working on a longer-range missile capability, an intermediate range missile, that could reach europe. and these guys are good. eventually they will develop an icbm that could reach the united states. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are...
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here the diaspora from europe is meeting a new diaspora. we are, in a sense, in a borderland, a meeting place between great international influences-- the age of the atlantic and the age of the pacific, europe and asia. and they're meeting more broadly they'rein this region.s city, or: the signuideney ar this english tudor exterior did not appeal to today's clients. okay, thanks for coming. narrator: it is seven years later, and me oe lictssolv at both the local and the global scales. locall vancouver enacted a design compromise. ley: in this areathere was a menu of about a half dozen styles that builders were given to work with, but by far the most popular has been, in fact, this one, that i rather jokingly call the "neo-tudor," because it is a revival of what was the tudor revival of the 1900-1920 period. narrator: as long as developers built in details like traditional chimneys, steep pitched roofs and wooden facade work, the houses could be slightly larger than others. ley: i should say that this compromise has been amazingly successful
here the diaspora from europe is meeting a new diaspora. we are, in a sense, in a borderland, a meeting place between great international influences-- the age of the atlantic and the age of the pacific, europe and asia. and they're meeting more broadly they'rein this region.s city, or: the signuideney ar this english tudor exterior did not appeal to today's clients. okay, thanks for coming. narrator: it is seven years later, and me oe lictssolv at both the local and the global scales. locall...
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just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved in other welfare so you must be addressed as a dog's are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they are to be especially when it gets you have to be dogs will be happy whatever you take to feed then is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it and those in relationships with animals though confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future. fantasizing about as training your way animals. our friend has found a razor blade in this post with a no do it yourself so we don't have to letters don't arrive too often but arise every now and then in the subway someone was yelling at me calling me names i have concern about the facts could become physical it's what ocean off the. beach all over our team jeremy. all right coming up just a few minutes here on r.t. i mean not him breaking the set. it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fail and strip h
just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved in other welfare so you must be addressed as a dog's are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they are to be especially when it gets you have to be dogs will be happy whatever you take to feed then is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it and those in relationships with animals though confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future....
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in europe, i came from europe in my last position. and again, it goes back to a discussion for me about europe versus the size and the immensity and vastness of this region, a region even the pacific region in the indopacific and trying to apply that exact model to a defense of this area, i think that would be a stretch for me. however, i think there are opportunities as we look at our alliances, as we look at our growing partnerships, as we look at multilateral organizations who are investing in ballistic missile defense capabilities of their own. if they are properly networked and properly put into an organizational construct where they can work together, you will, in effect, have a type of p.a.a. ark terk tour, and i think that will happen over time. it will require information sharing between countries who may have not done that before and may be a little uncomfortable with it, but i think that as the security environment changes, that there will be good opportunities for that to occur and we will pursuing those. >> in europe, u n
in europe, i came from europe in my last position. and again, it goes back to a discussion for me about europe versus the size and the immensity and vastness of this region, a region even the pacific region in the indopacific and trying to apply that exact model to a defense of this area, i think that would be a stretch for me. however, i think there are opportunities as we look at our alliances, as we look at our growing partnerships, as we look at multilateral organizations who are investing...
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that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been more discord of rank that we currently got among more moderate voices there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize. i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having food the peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize continue to lose their legitimacy in their spirit through political favoritism these prizes are always political but such blatant and obvious political favoritism and maneuvering i think it actually takes something away and i think it's actually
that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been more discord of rank that we currently got among more moderate voices there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize. i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award now it's...
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it is very difficult to give service in europe. when i was asking people, they said, why would we serve? there is a bureau for that. there are some places in europe burk it is illegal to give volunteer service. as i see the united states going in the same trend of outsourcing, it is so overregulated and so over controlling of your life, it takes away your freedom to even support yourself, how would you propose the government relinquished power is that it has taken over peacefully? how do you think the government would be able to let go of this control of our lives? >> i agree with every syllable you just said. [laughter] badyou almost provoked me to be more political than i felt comfortable doing in this chapel. leave more space, more breathing room for civil society. this astonishing combustion of voluntary association. in my remarks, i used the analogy of a tree. in the shade of which, smaller things cannot grow. that is the danger of an excess of state. >> [inaudible] how can we get them to take the laws out? >> win some electio
it is very difficult to give service in europe. when i was asking people, they said, why would we serve? there is a bureau for that. there are some places in europe burk it is illegal to give volunteer service. as i see the united states going in the same trend of outsourcing, it is so overregulated and so over controlling of your life, it takes away your freedom to even support yourself, how would you propose the government relinquished power is that it has taken over peacefully? how do you...
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is graphic anybody in europe is more complicated for instance i have lots of friends in spain my son lives in barcelona for that matter so i'm in close contact what's going on inside spain unemployment rate for the new generation the google facebook generation now is fifty percent so even if you go to a good school or even a back nickel school. it is in spain after wars there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated you have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes in gucci style in florence or making food in bali and export all over the world but it is they've been doing that for a thousand years or so and then you compare it to rome maples in southern italy it's a total disgrace day themselves and say that they live in africa and in fact so this is the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system a
is graphic anybody in europe is more complicated for instance i have lots of friends in spain my son lives in barcelona for that matter so i'm in close contact what's going on inside spain unemployment rate for the new generation the google facebook generation now is fifty percent so even if you go to a good school or even a back nickel school. it is in spain after wars there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated...
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. >> the champion took an extended victory tour wowing fans across europe, but his first stop was the party are at rebel headquarters. he knows that seymour can trust are key components to peak performance. >> to look back what we have achieved as a team in the last three-four years, it is the emotions we have, believing until the last lap of the race that they could not be crazier. in the end, the winner takes at all. it's just tastes of the best when you are on the top step. >> they will be a try to keep together their winning team. he will be extending his contract until 2014 with rebel racing. -- red bull racing. >> much more after the break. >> including the eu address. stay with us. >> if you have never traveled around the country, you have probably climbed on to retrain. >> trains could just about everywhere in the national network has enjoyed competition protection for decades which has ended and long-distance domestic bus services taking into the road. >> the passengers are tired on this bus from frankfurt to berlin, but many welcome the new long distance lines as an alternat
. >> the champion took an extended victory tour wowing fans across europe, but his first stop was the party are at rebel headquarters. he knows that seymour can trust are key components to peak performance. >> to look back what we have achieved as a team in the last three-four years, it is the emotions we have, believing until the last lap of the race that they could not be crazier. in the end, the winner takes at all. it's just tastes of the best when you are on the top step....
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seelig hit europe. i do want to bore your viewers with them members but american banks lend american companies rate now about $1.4 trillion from europe that number is 6 trillion, even though the european economies as a whole are about the same size as the u.s. which you call bonded debt, or come in a skit involved in commercial paper, bonds and other sources. five chilliness country, only one in europe. that means europe is top-heavy with banks. but that means is if you're a small company and you start to grow, you don't have the capital industry we have. you don't have the diverse sources of capital here. sue eventually give forest to become part of a big company. so you don't get the microsoft and apple on the scale we get in this country. so you look the 1970s. terrible decade. microsoft, apple, oracle, charles schwab, southwest airlines, fedex and others. a capital system can nurture them, get them to grow and be independent companies of the future. so again, europe is a 2%, weaker at 3.5 even thoug
seelig hit europe. i do want to bore your viewers with them members but american banks lend american companies rate now about $1.4 trillion from europe that number is 6 trillion, even though the european economies as a whole are about the same size as the u.s. which you call bonded debt, or come in a skit involved in commercial paper, bonds and other sources. five chilliness country, only one in europe. that means europe is top-heavy with banks. but that means is if you're a small company and...
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." >>> finance ministers in europe have have been discussing the possibility of a central monetary union for months. they say they want the deals signed by the end of the year. joining us now from the business, you have been tracking the negotiations for us. tell us more about this. >> i know they have been trying to finalize the agreement within this year but they're still talking about it and with thousands and thousands of banks in the region it is understandable they have many detail to iron out. at the latest meeting the finance ministers failed to reach an agreement on the legal framework for unifying oversight of banks across the eurozone. opinions were divide the during the meeting in brus sells on tuesday and france called for an enter introduction of a unified oversight while germany urged a gradual implementation. ministers also couldn't agree on how much supervisory authority to give the european central bank. they decided to meet again next week for further discussions. eu, economic, and monthly tear affairs commissioner said consolidation of oversight will be the first step
." >>> finance ministers in europe have have been discussing the possibility of a central monetary union for months. they say they want the deals signed by the end of the year. joining us now from the business, you have been tracking the negotiations for us. tell us more about this. >> i know they have been trying to finalize the agreement within this year but they're still talking about it and with thousands and thousands of banks in the region it is understandable they...
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i do not want less europe, i want more europe. with a single economic defense and political framework. unfortunate, europe has taken a different route. the bu accurates of europe have developed a policy of austerity, disastrous when applied to economies that were already in trouble. we have seen what happens in greece where we are still close to a civil war. naturally, i objected to this policy at the heads of state of government when they were presenting proposals, especially when i have to defend the italian interests. for example, i vetoed and suspended the council heads of state when i was presented with the fiscal impact. this is my position. i could not agree with them when they imposed homework to greece which i was in total disagreement with or when they proposed the token tax which we stupidly adopted. and it is clear that financial transactions will migrate to companies that do not have a total impact. i also disagreed when european banks were ordered to account for the government bonds that they have in their balance sh
i do not want less europe, i want more europe. with a single economic defense and political framework. unfortunate, europe has taken a different route. the bu accurates of europe have developed a policy of austerity, disastrous when applied to economies that were already in trouble. we have seen what happens in greece where we are still close to a civil war. naturally, i objected to this policy at the heads of state of government when they were presenting proposals, especially when i have to...
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has he noted the federalization of europe? the parliament and only it is insuring democratic for the you? does he agree with this? >> i do agree with my honorable friend on this one. it is the national parliament that provides the real democratic legitimacy within the european union when we are discussing a banking union, it is to this house that represents our task appears that we should account. i bear that in mind when i am negotiating. >> can the prime minister confirm the statement reveals the government is now borrowing 212 billion pounds more than it previously planned to? >> i would take this with her plans were not to borrow even more. he was desperately disappointed it was predicted orlin would come down this year. that is a fact. >> the prime minister has rightly said we are locked in a global economic race. does he share my concern that having the highest aviation taxes in the world makes it harder for a business to compete and he increases the cost of living? let me ask the treasury to conduct a full review of whe
has he noted the federalization of europe? the parliament and only it is insuring democratic for the you? does he agree with this? >> i do agree with my honorable friend on this one. it is the national parliament that provides the real democratic legitimacy within the european union when we are discussing a banking union, it is to this house that represents our task appears that we should account. i bear that in mind when i am negotiating. >> can the prime minister confirm the...
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and the shipments to europe were even worse. we saw shipments to europe fall by 18% year on year. this is the worst performance that we saw in three years. so overall, peek are quite concerned about the fiscal cliff, they're worried about whether or not the countries in those parts of the world will continue to by chinese aid goods. if you look at those figures in isolation would show a negative picture. however, if you look on the other side, there are some other numbers that were offsetting those trade data figures. we had the factory overput figures over the weekend. retail sales numbers came in relatively strong showing strength in november. then, of course, there were the consumer and producer prices which showed producer prices and inflation were relatively under control. they're well under the government's own target. >> eunice, thanks very much for all of that. stick around because straight ahead of the program, italian snr marino whose center left party is leading opinion polls. will give us his take on the political unfolding trauma in roam. we'll be right back. >>> welc
and the shipments to europe were even worse. we saw shipments to europe fall by 18% year on year. this is the worst performance that we saw in three years. so overall, peek are quite concerned about the fiscal cliff, they're worried about whether or not the countries in those parts of the world will continue to by chinese aid goods. if you look at those figures in isolation would show a negative picture. however, if you look on the other side, there are some other numbers that were offsetting...
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problems is more europe ok but a lot of people on the ground are saying enough europe how do you square the circle well you need leadership of course the anxiety tells you i go back to the place where i feel comfortable the comfort zone is the nation state so far of course you have to ensure that there is a solution with more europe and not even more trouble i strongly believe in an economic crisis if america lentil on the end. of the names of the leaders are say we need to more coordinated these things people would agree and you make policy by policy you see that north africa immigration is not an italian problem so you don't make a national competence but european you see that foreign policy cannot be national nationally let's say steer the only but european wide and step by step people will understand that this solution is more europe ok in return how do you explain people in spain for example when there are fifty percent unemployment for young people the you need more europe. well you know i think if the spanish people look at the successful nations of europe that's where they where
problems is more europe ok but a lot of people on the ground are saying enough europe how do you square the circle well you need leadership of course the anxiety tells you i go back to the place where i feel comfortable the comfort zone is the nation state so far of course you have to ensure that there is a solution with more europe and not even more trouble i strongly believe in an economic crisis if america lentil on the end. of the names of the leaders are say we need to more coordinated...
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and europe is not doing well. we all know that. but i think europe has stopped deteriorating. so if we look at the pmi numbers, for example, they're still really bad, but they have stopped going down and some of the numbers increased even though they're still well below 50. all of this together means that i think it's going to be a very interesting year for equities that will make money in equities this year. >> virginie, if there's any good news for investors, maybe they can focus on fundamentals or looking at some particular companies, you know, is it a stock picker's market, that kind of thing. but we have major electrics. especially just mentioned europe, we have german elections, we have what's going on in italy. is it going to still be about politics or is it a market that will overcome that? >> i think clearly if near death is behind us, this election will have an impact, but not as much as with this waiting on the markets in the past couple of years. clearly with italy coming up quite soon, find out if we're going to have somebody against reform or for reform. as we've
and europe is not doing well. we all know that. but i think europe has stopped deteriorating. so if we look at the pmi numbers, for example, they're still really bad, but they have stopped going down and some of the numbers increased even though they're still well below 50. all of this together means that i think it's going to be a very interesting year for equities that will make money in equities this year. >> virginie, if there's any good news for investors, maybe they can focus on...
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the parts of europe's heart it seems begins under the black sea the use said fleets natural gas sticks as russia begins laying a new plant line all the way to the center of the european union that's ahead for you. a chemical scare around syria is receiving a skeptical response not only from assad's government but now the very people seeking to bring him down a senior rebel official has dismissed washington's reports that assad was arming chemical warheads saying it was all part of a. but as. reports not even fabricated allegations can prove a deadly. u.s. official said intelligence agencies have detected that our saudi government has been preparing its chemical weapons stockpiles for possible use the obama administration's message to syria the u.s. is ready to act if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable there will be consequences. there will be consequences we have sent a unmistakable message that this would cross a red line next. the media quickly picked up on the alarming news of the syrian government's alleged
the parts of europe's heart it seems begins under the black sea the use said fleets natural gas sticks as russia begins laying a new plant line all the way to the center of the european union that's ahead for you. a chemical scare around syria is receiving a skeptical response not only from assad's government but now the very people seeking to bring him down a senior rebel official has dismissed washington's reports that assad was arming chemical warheads saying it was all part of a. but as....